![]() Let’s first examine what a Shared Project is. ![]() This has been added as a new feature back in Visual Studio 2015, but I haven’t really heard of it until few months ago. ![]() This in fact might be the best solution for their unique problem, but I thought that I share another approach that I have learned recently. Now, don’t take this as I am telling you that Matteo is wrong. The only reason I am even touching this subject is because I have recently saw a post on Speckle Blog, that discussed this same approach, and they opted for Configurations. At the time I thought that Configurations was the right way to go, but as you can guess, I no longer think that’s true. Basically, the issue was that I needed to maintain multiple versions of my Revit plugin, to match multiple versions of Revit that I wanted to support. ![]() Obviously, I wrote about this topic some time ago. ![]()
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